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  2. Pueo - Wikipedia

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    Pueo nest on the ground, which makes their eggs and young susceptible to predation by the introduced small Indian mongoose and other predators.. Pueo are strongly affected by light pollution.

  3. Bopomofo - Wikipedia

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    ao: ao: 少 shǎo ㄕㄠˇ: ㄡ: From 又 yòu: ou: ou: ou: 收 shōu ㄕㄡ: ㄢ: From the archaic character 𢎘 hàn "to bloom", preserved as a phonetic in the compound 犯 fàn: an: an: an: 山 shān ㄕㄢ: ㄣ: From 𠃉, archaic variant of 鳦 yǐ or 乚 yà [13] (乚 is yǐn according to other sources [14]) ən: en: ên: 申 shēn ...

  4. Comparison of Standard Chinese transcription systems - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin Bopomofo Tong-yong Wade– Giles MPS II Yale EFEO Lessing –Othmer Gwoyeu Romatzyh IPA Note Tone 1 Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 4 a: ㄚ: a: a: a: a: a: a: a: ar: aa: ah: a: ai

  5. Pulao - Wikipedia

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  6. PUO - Wikipedia

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    PUO may refer to: Ksingmul language, by ISO-639 code; Princeton University Orchestra; Purley Oaks railway station, by National Rail station code;

  7. Pūao-te-Āta-tū - Wikipedia

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    It was a detailed commentary and enquiry into racism within New Zealand society, and in particular within the Department of Social Welfare.. The document contains a detailed account of New Zealand's history focusing on the interactions between the indigenous Māori people and the British settlers.

  8. Pulao (dragon) - Wikipedia

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    A bell hanging by its pulao Pulao on a bell in Wudang Palace, Yangzhou. Pulao (Chinese: 蒲牢), known in some early sources also as tulao (徒牢), and Pu Lao, is a Chinese dragon, and one of the nine sons of the dragon.

  9. Ruo'ao - Wikipedia

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    Ruo'ao (Chinese: 若敖, died 764 BC) was from 790 to 764 BC the monarch of the state of Chu during the Western Zhou dynasty of ancient China. Born Xiong Yi ( 熊儀 ), he was the first Chu ruler to be given a posthumous title .